this post was submitted on 11 Oct 2024
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Hilariously, due to the teardrop shape, cars like this would be more aerodynamic if the shell was reversed.
Car companies do not want to innovate, because aerodynamic cars are "lame", "soy", etc.
People seem to have a low tolerance for what is considered weird when it comes to cars. That's why most cars look the same. (Likely due to marketing and peer pressure)
Bar Atera, Ariel and a couple of other "unconventional" designs, and a handful of other concept cars. (Fuck the cybercrap, it's the opposite of innovation)
TL;DR: cars could be way more aerodynamically efficient, but they aren't, because people are peopleing.
Interesting and strange that there really as a car “uncanny valley”.